Mission Statement and Aims

Following our Mission Statement retreat day on Friday, 3 March 2017 we have slightly amended our Mission Statement to reflect where we believe our school is in 2016-2017 and how it needs to reflect the hopes, dreams and aspirations for our young people going forward. We will be consulting on this changes with other stakeholders so our suggested changes are highlighted in a different colour at present. If you have any views you would like to share then please contact Mr Hutchinson at school:

Our Mission Statement

Our mission is to deliver an outstanding and distinctive Catholic education with Christ at the heart of our community.

Together, we live, share and celebrate our faith whilst respecting and learning from other faiths, traditions and cultures.

We aim to empower all to thrive within the global community of the 21st Century, reflecting the ever-changing world in which we live, work and have our being.

We acknowledge the unique value of each person.

Through mutual support, and in partnership with the home and parish communities, we nurture and inspire everyone to become the best they can be.

We strive for excellence in all we do.

Walking in Theresa’s Little Way.

Aims of the School:

The School Aims to:

Provide a sound and balanced curriculum in keeping with the National Curriculum requirements, so that the children may acquire the skills, concepts and knowledge appropriate to the primary stages of education.

Help pupils develop lively enquiring minds and to provide as wide a range of educational experience as possible.

Enable all pupils to achieve their full potential, whatever their needs or talents, and to develop not only as individuals but as Christians and as Catholics.

Provide a well structured, warm and caring atmosphere so that the children feel secure and older pupils are able to make an easy transition to secondary education.

St Theresa’s School remains committed to achieving the 5 Outcomes of Every Child Matters: